1.50 m below its point of release: (a) Measured relative to the plane? (b) Measured relative to the Earth? (a) (b) 3.50 The motion of a coin dropped inside an airplane as viewed by two different observers. (a) An observer in the plane sees the coin fall t down. (b) An observer on the ground sees the coin move almost horizontally.

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The motion of a coin dropped inside an airplane as viewed by two different observers. (a) An observer in the plane sees the coin fall
straight down. (b) An observer on the ground sees the coin move almost horizontally.

1.50 m below its point of release: (a) Measured relative to the plane? (b) Measured relative to the Earth?
(a)
(b)
3.50 The motion of a coin dropped inside an airplane as viewed by two different observers. (a) An observer in the plane sees the coin fall
t down. (b) An observer on the ground sees the coin move almost horizontally.
Transcribed Image Text:1.50 m below its point of release: (a) Measured relative to the plane? (b) Measured relative to the Earth? (a) (b) 3.50 The motion of a coin dropped inside an airplane as viewed by two different observers. (a) An observer in the plane sees the coin fall t down. (b) An observer on the ground sees the coin move almost horizontally.
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